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What is the mosaic process for adding color to silver ornaments?
In the field of silver ornaments, at present, most silver ornaments adopt wax inlay technology, because the salary is very low, including amp, which is wax inlay technology. The advantage of the process is that it is cheap, but the disadvantage is that the surrounding treatment is not clean and the stone is not shiny enough. Because there is wax embedded, it must be polished. After the above process, the corners are rounded and can't be looked at carefully.

However, 18k gold inlay method is adopted for colored silver ornaments, that is, in the die closing step, all semi-finished products are trimmed to a certain angle with a file and sandpaper, and then they are assembled with stones.

In the stone setting step, the micro-inlay claw is shoveled out by a spatula, then 5A grade zircon (the same grade as Swarow) is inlaid, and then the nail is pushed for fixation. After opening the edge with a shovel or flying saucer, polish it with a rubber wheel.

One of the advantages of this mosaic method is that it smoothes the position of the inlaid stone and the surrounding nuances to the maximum extent, making the stone more shiny. Moreover, the overall effect is obviously improved, and the three-dimensional sense of the design is fully retained. The disadvantage is that the process cost is almost 10 times higher than that of wax embedding.

But on the whole, jewelry itself is a beautiful thing. If what you buy is not beautiful, you can give it away for free. Maybe no one will want it.